Durrie Vision is a renowned refractive surgery and research facility staffed by board-certified ophthalmologists Daniel S. Durrie, MD, and Jason E. Stahl, MD. Dr. Durrie is an internationally recognized, highly skilled eye surgeon who has performed over 40,000 surgeries in a career spanning more than 30 years. He was named one of the 50 most influential ophthalmologists in the world by Cataract and Refractive Surgery Today. In addition, he was awarded the prestigious Distinguished Lans Lectureship award and was named Barraquer Lecturer by the International Society of Refractive Surgery. Dr. Stahl is an award-winning ophthalmologist and renowned cataract surgeon. In 2007, he received the American Academy of Ophthalmology Achievement Award and, in 2009, he was named one of Ingram's magazine's "40 under Forty." The surgeons at Durrie Vision utilize the most advanced diagnostic and treatment technology in order to provide LASIK and other laser eye surgeries, as well as cataract surgery with intraocular lenses (IOLs). Durrie Vision is one of the few facilities in the United States authorized to conduct FDA clinical trials, and Dr. Durrie has been involved in more than 150 studies, including trials that led to FDA approval of the latest lasers and procedures. Durrie Vision's motto is "Patients First," and the staff is committed to ensuring that each patient's individual needs are the top priority throughout the treatment process.

To schedule a one-on-one consultation with Dr. Durrie or Dr. Stahl and learn more about your vision correction options, please contact Durrie Vision at (913) 586-4349.

More About Vision Correction at Durrie Vision

Durrie Vision provides highly individualized, specialized vision correction using the latest technologies, including the Allegretto Wave Eye-Q laser with PerfectPulse wavefront technology, and the Ziemer and Intralase femtosecond lasers for advanced, all-laser LASIK. Durrie Vision specializes in sub-Bowman's keratomileusis (SBK), an all-laser surgery that allows for the utmost precision. When performing the procedure, the surgeons use wavefront technology to create an individualized map of the eye. This process allows precise measurement that permits surgeons to correct vision beyond the benefits afforded by standard LASIK, including a reduction of nighttime halos and glare in some patients. The doctors then create a flap in the cornea. By using a femtosecond laser rather than a blade to create the flap, the surgeons are able to make a thinner, more precise flap, cutting less fibers resulting in less dry eye, glare and halos. Once the corneal flap is created, the surgeons use the Allegretto Wave Eye-Q laser with PerfectPulse technology to correct the cornea's flaws before restoring the flap to its original position.

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More About the Surgeons at Durrie Vision

Daniel S. Durrie, MD, earned his medical degree and performed his ophthalmology residency at the University of Nebraska, where he graduated with distinction. He belonged to Alpha Omega Alpha, an honor society for the top 10 percent of medical students. After fulfilling his residency, he completed a corneal fellowship at Filkins Eye Institute. Dr. Durrie is a clinical professor and director of refractive surgery services at the University of Kansas Medical Center as well as director of the Ophthalmic Refractive Surgery Fellowship program. His scientific articles and papers have been published in hundreds of professional medical publications, and he serves on the boards of several industry publications. Dr. Durrie has delivered hundreds of lectures to medical professionals worldwide.

Jason E. Stahl, MD, earned his medical degree and performed his internship at the University of South Dakota School of Medicine, where he graduated with honors. He completed his residency at Scott & White Hospital at Texas A&M University. After finishing his residency, he completed a fellowship in refractive surgery with Daniel S. Durrie, MD, at Hunkeler Eye Centers in Kansas City. Dr. Stahl is an active researcher and international lecturer whose work has been published in several professional medical journals. He is a member of numerous professional organizations, including the American Board of Ophthalmology, the International Society of Refractive Surgery and the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery.